Author Topic: At what age did you start wearing a bra/try on a bra for the first time?  (Read 17546 times)

Offline Fab10

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At what age did you start wearing a bra/try on a bra for the first time?

Offline curiousk

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I was about 11-12 years old.  I had very clear and pronounced breast development that could have used support.  I tried my older sister’s bra and it fit perfect.  And no, I didn’t know the cup size.  

Offline blad

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After developing breasts at age 13, I tried on one of my sister's bras out of curiosity if I actually did fit bra given all the continuous comments at school that I should wear one.

They were right, and I was amazed at how well I fit a bra and how good I looked wearing one. At that point I had to accept that I did have boobs just like the girls in my class. 

I also realized I was more comfortable physically and mentally wearing a bra.    
If the bra fits, wear it.

Offline Traveler

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While I started developing at 11/12 I don’t remember trying on my mom’s halter top until 13/14ish. By then I could pass the pencil test, so large B or small C? Can’t say for sure, but it was obvious at that time I could have used a real bra.
Tired of being uncomfortable so other people are comfortable.

Offline Justagirl💃

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I was about 12ish, and my cousin gave me a complete outfit to try on including the bra and panties. Everything was a perfect fit including the bra. By graduation I was about a C cup. I remember my waist was 29" and my hips 34" so I was making my own clothes (men's trousers didn't fit). Most of my shape was in the chest and hips. 
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Offline AlfaQ

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I occasionally tried a bras on in my teens and twenties but I  didn't have breasts to fill the cups.  I have only recently started wearing a bra full time after a professional fitting and finding that I  now fit a wide  range of mainstream bras. Wearing a bra is enormously beneficial to me in many ways and I  love it. ❤️ 

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Offline oldguy

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At 62, after retirement, when I was diagnosed with gyne.  The surgeon, and friend, didn't recommend surgery.  His PA recommended a support garment, aka bra.  I have worn several variations since.

Offline WPW717

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I was 71 when the growth became in need of support.
Regards, Bob

Offline JJ_Gyne

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Tried one secretively when was teased for having breasts larger then some of my peers sisters.

Offline Midagemoobs2

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50-something. Trial and error with sports bras for better appearance and control.

Offline Gino

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I really cannot remember when I first tried a bra on. Even in my "macho" days they always fascinated me as one of the most feminine things women wore.

After my boobs erupted and became very noticeable I started to wear sports bras but while they concealed me, they were uncomfortably hot to wear in Florida. After I discovered that more decidedly feminine sheer underwire styles were both comfortable and supportive I went overboard buying them and still do.





 

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